Evaluation of Lipids and Lipid-Related Transcripts in Human and Ovine Theca Cells and an
in Vitro
Mouse Model Exposed to the Obesogen Chemical Tributyltin
Natalia Pascuali,
Yong Pu,
Anita A. Waye
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Exposure to obesogenic chemicals has been reported to result in enhanced adipogenesis, higher adipose tissue accumulation, and reduced ovarian hormonal synthesis and follicular function. We have reported that organotins [tributyltin (TBT) and triphenyltin (TPT)] dysregulate cholesterol trafficking in ovarian theca cells, but, whether organotins also exert lipogenic effects on ovarian cells remains unexplored.
Objective:
We investigated if environmentally rel… Show more
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